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The MISCELLANY for the YEAR 1773 No V MONDAY March 22 Given Gratis PRINTER 5F our Rulers chofe it there

... markets nor the corn laws is language of men compaflionating the miferable of the di-flreffed poor and confequently one of thofe popular topics muft religious good man But when we come coolly to examine the ltate of our markets and corn laws and are the prefent ...

Published: Monday 22 March 1773
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2215 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

HOUSE of COMMONS MONDAY, Feb. zi.] Received the report from the Committee on the undue eiccUon iorDotynton. Mr. ..

... motion, which mull neceffarily, at proper time, bring under the confideration the Houfe of the principal regulations the corn laws; lubjefl which did call tor and demand their attention ; for fuel) at prefent was the tl'ate of diftrefs under which the ...

BRISTOL, JAN. 30. is hereby GIVEN, that the Partial nerlhip between WILLIAM EDWARDS, THOMAS LDWARDS, AND SAMUEL ..

... 10 the following cattfes: The want of an equal arrangement of the Chan, nel Trade, the Tythe Sylletn, the Landlords, the Corn Laws (which had railed the price of land, without railing that labour) and the want of an equal Representation of the People ...

Published: Monday 08 February 1796
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: | Words: 2279 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Vol LXL Deumber 23 1782 FORE I G N A F F A St 7 the of the ith it

... lieu of That is the opinion of committee that leave be given for the importation corn a time to be limited” Sir Aftley defired gentlemen cautious how they altered the corn laws lightly faid he had as much feeling for the poor as others but if the promotion ...

Published: Monday 23 December 1782
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 3063 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

I THURSDAY'S POST. By EXPRESS

... mult neccilarily, at a proper time, bring under the consideration of the Houie fome of the principal regulations in the corn laws ; a lubjeft which did call t^r and demand their attention ; for fuch at pie. cut was tueiiateof diltreis under which the ...

AGRICULTURE. _..MCINTHLV HFFOKT a_g 1)1 (-FMHFR

... their corn, the markets begin to be more fully fupplied, confe.,itently the pr.ces continue to fall. Some of our corn fp. indents alfo fugged, that this may, in fome meafure, depend on the Indecillve (teps of go- vernment in regard to tlle corn and diftlllery ...

1,-TTI.II 11

... that year into a law. The principle and plan oC that law was, thut, preventing the exportation oC wheat when the price role to 445. or upwards per quart, r, the law might act as i> ri mi, fo as to ' ep up a quantity in the country, as tqu. : to the con' ...

MONDAY's POST. BY EX

... procure men tor. this met. Two forty-four were lad week armed en fliti. The Council are fajd have their enquiry into the corn laws, and a is now framing, under the infpcdUonof the crown lawyers, which will brought ir.ta Parliament,' regulate further the ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1791
Newspaper: Sherborne Mercury
County: Dorset, England
Type: Article | Words: 1894 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

I M SOLD Ac Houfe known name of Much-Devvchurch in ofc lh in the afternoon file as all be then

... Mr Burke carried mefTagc to from yederday was Mr Pitt on his right and Mr on immediately Mr The Council to have i: into Corn Laws and bill der inflection Lawyers brought into Parliament to importation and exportation of kets the in correlpondence will ...

Published: Monday 21 February 1791
Newspaper: Gloucester Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2345 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

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... MoNOroi.Y of the Corn, and ?? AiTinei.ii. isiiANriM; OF thi-. pi: kt.s thereof i and finally rtfommtllds the renin and ?? ?? FREtjj MAR r I ok CORN. JHl'l (bregolnj Idlers have riamipcd ami dated the complicated c^.fe ofthe fcarriiy of bread-corn; ?? the caiifrs ...

oratorio per-1 firft I the better Accommodation of the Gentlemen R uvPDVCC I higheft I torn on I Clergy of

... faid that with of the Houle he would to nr-to) which mult ncccflarily timr under the of Houfe fume the regulations in the corn laws a for and demand their attention for fuch pre'ent the diftrefs under which the farmers in that they could not their produce ...